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May 27, 2009, 16:19 |
Mesh refinement
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What's the best method to refine the mesh at the regions of high gradients?
What I do currently is to use the split the block near the region of high gradients and increase the number of nodes on the edge (whilst ensuring that the expansion ratio is less than 1.3) I'm wondering whether this is the best method to do it? |
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August 25, 2011, 16:59 |
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mira
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Hello everybody,
I am pretty new in this field of CFD. is there any answers to this interessant question? Kind regards |
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